Guest guest Posted December 14, 2009 Report Share Posted December 14, 2009 So, out of curiosity, what happens in an emergency situation? For example the last major flare I had came on really suddenly and I had to go to the ER where they gave me morphine because the pain was so bad. If I'd been on LDN at the time, would it not have worked? Is there another drug that can be used for that kind of pain? I mean...I never really get colds or flu but instead come down with things like shingles where extra strength tylenol has absolutely no effect so I'm genuinely curious. Stacey > > Hi Holly > > Here is a list of medication that you CANNOT take with LDN. As long as you do not take any pain medication that are narcotics you will be fine. > Drugs Not To Take With LDN > > LDN will block the analgesic effects of any opiate drug. > This is a list of drugs, over the counter meds and some > street drugs that shouldn’t be taken with LDN. They include > but are not limited to: > > 6MP †" Need to be off 1 week > Acetyldihydrocodone > Actifed with Codeine Cough Syrup ® > Actiq ® > Alfenta ® > Alfentinil > Ambenyl > Amogel PG ® > Antibuse ® > Aspirin with Codeine > Astramorph PF ® > Avonex > Betaseron > Broncholate CS > Buprenex ® > Buprenorphine > Butorphanol > Capital and Codeine Oral Solution > Catapres ® > Cellcept > Cesamet ® > Cheracol > Clonidine > Codeine > Codinal PH ® > Darvocet ® > Deconsal > Demerol ® > Diabismul ® > Diamorphine > Dihydrocodeine > Dilaudid ® > Dimetane-DC Cough Syrup ® > Diphenoxylate > Disulfiram > Doda > Dolophine ® > Donnagel-PG ® > Dovolex ® > Dronabinol, THC > Duragesic ® > Duramorph ® > Emprin with Codeine ® > Endocet ® > Endocodone ® > Fentanyl > Fentora ® > Fioricet with Codeine ® > Fiorinal with Codeine ® > Heroin > Humira †" Need to stop 2 weeks before > Hycodan ® > Hydrocodone > Hydromorphone > Hyrocane > Imidium AD ® > Infantol Pink ® > Infumorph > Isoclor Expectorant > Kadian ® > Kaodene with Codeine® > Kaodene with Paregoric ® > LAAM > Laudanum > Levorphanol > Levo-Dromoran ® > Lomotil > Lorcet ® > Lortab ® > Marinol ® > Mellaril ® > Meperidine > Meperitab ® > Methadone > Methadose ® > Methotrexate > Morphine > M-Oxy > MSIR ® > Nabilone ® > Nalbuphine > Naloxone ® > Norco > Novahistine DH ® > Novahistine Expectorant > Novantrone > Nubain ® > Nucofed Expectorant > Numorpan ® > Numorphone ® > OMS > Opana ® > Opium > Oramorph > Oxycodone > Oxycontin > OxyIR > Oxymorphone > Paracodine ® > Paregoric > Par-Glycerol-C (CV) > Pentazocine > Percocet ® > Percodan ® > Pethidine > Pediacof ® > Phenaphen with Codeine ® > Phenergan with Codeine ® > Phenergan VC ® > Poly-Histine > Promethazine VC with Codeine > Propoxyphene > Rebif > Remicade †" Must be off 50 days > Remifentinil > Rescudose > Robitussin A-C ® > Robitussin DAC ® > Roxanol > Roxicodone ® > Soma with Codeine > Stadol ® > Sublimaze ® > Suboxone > Subutrex ® > Sufenta ® > Sufentinil > Talwin ® > Thioridazine > Tramadol > Triaminic Expectorant with Codeine ® > Tussionex > Tussi-Organiden > Tylenol with Codeine ® > Tylenol with Codeine (#1, 2, 3, or 4) > Tylox > Tysabri > Tussar-2 ® > Tussar SF ® > Ultiva ® > Ultram > Vicodin ® > Vicoprofen > Xodol > Zydone > > It is necessary to discontinue any opiate-like drug for 10 > days to two weeks prior to starting LDN. If you should take > an opiate type drug while taking LDN their effects will > cancel each other out. If you will be needing surgery, you > should not take LDN for 24 to 48 hours previously. You may > then resume the LDN 24 to 48 hours after the last dose of an > opiate containing drug. > > Note: The list is only a representative sample of the > prescription and non-prescription medications that contain > codeine or morphine. > > > There are also a few other drugs that are immune > suppressants that it is advised that should not be combined > with LDN. These include but are not limited to: > Azathioprine > Beta Interferon > Methotrexate > Mitozantrone > > Steroids (may be used in doses of 5-10 mg if needed) > It is important to submit to your doctor a full list of the > drugs you are presently taking so that their compatibility > may be assessed. > > LDN is only in your system for 4 hrs. > > You can take LDN anywhere between 9.00pm to 3.00 am. It does not have to be just before bed. A small minority of people even take it in the morning. Remember to shake it before use. > > Sky Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2009 Report Share Posted December 14, 2009 > So, out of curiosity, what happens in an emergency situation? For > example the last major flare I had came on really suddenly and I had to > go to the ER where they gave me morphine because the pain was so bad. > If I'd been on LDN at the time, would it not have worked? Is there > another drug that can be used for that kind of pain? I mean...I never > really get colds or flu but instead come down with things like shingles > where extra strength tylenol has absolutely no effect so I'm genuinely > curious.> StaceyLDN negates -- or subdues -- the effect of NARCOTIC pain killers, but not non-narcotics. n>>> >>>> Hi Holly>>>> Here is a list of medication that you CANNOT take with LDN. As long as >> you do not take any pain medication that are narcotics you will be >> fine.>> Drugs Not To Take With LDN>>>> LDN will block the analgesic effects of any opiate drug.>> This is a list of drugs, over the counter meds and some>> street drugs that shouldn’t be taken with LDN. They include>> but are not limited to:>>>> 6MP â€" Need to be off 1 week>> Acetyldihydrocodone>> Actifed with Codeine Cough Syrup ®>> Actiq ®>> Alfenta ®>> Alfentinil>> Ambenyl>> Amogel PG ®>> Antibuse ®>> Aspirin with Codeine>> Astramorph PF ®>> Avonex>> Betaseron>> Broncholate CS>> Buprenex ®>> Buprenorphine>> Butorphanol>> Capital and Codeine Oral Solution>> Catapres ®>> Cellcept>> Cesamet ®>> Cheracol>> Clonidine>> Codeine>> Codinal PH ®>> Darvocet ®>> Deconsal>> Demerol ®>> Diabismul ®>> Diamorphine>> Dihydrocodeine>> Dilaudid ®>> Dimetane-DC Cough Syrup ®>> Diphenoxylate>> Disulfiram>> Doda>> Dolophine ®>> Donnagel-PG ®>> Dovolex ®>> Dronabinol, THC>> Duragesic ®>> Duramorph ®>> Emprin with Codeine ®>> Endocet ®>> Endocodone ®>> Fentanyl>> Fentora ®>> Fioricet with Codeine ®>> Fiorinal with Codeine ®>> Heroin>> Humira â€" Need to stop 2 weeks before>> Hycodan ®>> Hydrocodone>> Hydromorphone>> Hyrocane>> Imidium AD ®>> Infantol Pink ®>> Infumorph>> Isoclor Expectorant>> Kadian ®>> Kaodene with Codeine®>> Kaodene with Paregoric ®>> LAAM>> Laudanum>> Levorphanol>> Levo-Dromoran ®>> Lomotil>> Lorcet ®>> Lortab ®>> Marinol ®>> Mellaril ®>> Meperidine>> Meperitab ®>> Methadone>> Methadose ®>> Methotrexate>> Morphine>> M-Oxy>> MSIR ®>> Nabilone ®>> Nalbuphine>> Naloxone ®>> Norco>> Novahistine DH ®>> Novahistine Expectorant>> Novantrone>> Nubain ®>> Nucofed Expectorant>> Numorpan ®>> Numorphone ®>> OMS>> Opana ®>> Opium>> Oramorph>> Oxycodone>> Oxycontin>> OxyIR>> Oxymorphone>> Paracodine ®>> Paregoric>> Par-Glycerol-C (CV)>> Pentazocine>> Percocet ®>> Percodan ®>> Pethidine>> Pediacof ®>> Phenaphen with Codeine ®>> Phenergan with Codeine ®>> Phenergan VC ®>> Poly-Histine>> Promethazine VC with Codeine>> Propoxyphene>> Rebif>> Remicade â€" Must be off 50 days>> Remifentinil>> Rescudose>> Robitussin A-C ®>> Robitussin DAC ®>> Roxanol>> Roxicodone ®>> Soma with Codeine>> Stadol ®>> Sublimaze ®>> Suboxone>> Subutrex ®>> Sufenta ®>> Sufentinil>> Talwin ®>> Thioridazine>> Tramadol>> Triaminic Expectorant with Codeine ®>> Tussionex>> Tussi-Organiden>> Tylenol with Codeine ®>> Tylenol with Codeine (#1, 2, 3, or 4)>> Tylox>> Tysabri>> Tussar-2 ®>> Tussar SF ®>> Ultiva ®>> Ultram>> Vicodin ®>> Vicoprofen>> Xodol>> Zydone>>>> It is necessary to discontinue any opiate-like drug for 10>> days to two weeks prior to starting LDN. If you should take>> an opiate type drug while taking LDN their effects will>> cancel each other out. If you will be needing surgery, you>> should not take LDN for 24 to 48 hours previously. You may>> then resume the LDN 24 to 48 hours after the last dose of an>> opiate containing drug.>>>> Note: The list is only a representative sample of the>> prescription and non-prescription medications that contain>> codeine or morphine.>>>>>> There are also a few other drugs that are immune>> suppressants that it is advised that should not be combined>> with LDN. These include but are not limited to:>> Azathioprine>> Beta Interferon>> Methotrexate>> Mitozantrone>>>> Steroids (may be used in doses of 5-10 mg if needed)>> It is important to submit to your doctor a full list of the>> drugs you are presently taking so that their compatibility>> may be assessed.>>>> LDN is only in your system for 4 hrs.>>>> You can take LDN anywhere between 9.00pm to 3.00 am. It does not have >> to be just before bed. A small minority of people even take it in the >> morning. Remember to shake it before use.>>>> Sky>-- Now available. A fine Christmas gift for cat lovers:Confessions of a Cataholic: My Life With the 10 Cats Who Caused My Addictionby n Van Tilwww.wordpowerpublishing.com ; signed copies; free shipping in U.S., reduced shipping elsewhere; free gift wrapping Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2009 Report Share Posted December 14, 2009 > So, out of curiosity, what happens in an emergency situation? For > example the last major flare I had came on really suddenly and I had to > go to the ER where they gave me morphine because the pain was so bad. > If I'd been on LDN at the time, would it not have worked? Is there > another drug that can be used for that kind of pain? I mean...I never > really get colds or flu but instead come down with things like shingles > where extra strength tylenol has absolutely no effect so I'm genuinely > curious.> StaceyLDN negates -- or subdues -- I think subdues. Because I used tylenol with codeine a few times, notrealizing it was on the verboten list and it worked - maybe less than before,but it had an effect. the effect of NARCOTIC pain killers, but not non-narcotics. Yeah - the problem is you have to be conscious to tell themabout LDN. Some people have chosen to wear a bracelet stating they are onLDN in case of emergency. Mara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2009 Report Share Posted December 15, 2009 What about lomotil or phenergan in case of emergency? Lomotil and the other one by prescription never really helped me but L-Glutamine did for a short time at least. *If* I ever needed it, it wouldn't work more ha ha? And phenergan 25mg would not be effective? There was something else on the list--what about klonipon? Thanks, Debbie 40 cd > So, out of curiosity, what happens in an emergency situation? For > example the last major flare I had came on really suddenly and I had to > go to the ER where they gave me morphine because the pain was so bad. > If I'd been on LDN at the time, would it not have worked? Is there > another drug that can be used for that kind of pain? I mean...I never > really get colds or flu but instead come down with things like shingles > where extra strength tylenol has absolutely no effect so I'm genuinely > curious.> StaceyLDN negates -- or subdues -- I think subdues. Because I used tylenol with codeine a few times, not realizing it was on the verboten list and it worked - maybe less than before, but it had an effect. the effect of NARCOTIC pain killers, but not non-narcotics. Yeah - the problem is you have to be conscious to tell them about LDN. Some people have chosen to wear a bracelet stating they are on LDN in case of emergency. Mara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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